Buying your first home Oleg Galyuk Sutton WestCoast Realty
Overview Where to start your search? Working with buyers agent Making and offer Offer acceptance Inspections, financing and removing subjects Closing date and possession of the property Expenses
Where to start? 42% of buyers in North America Start their search online Websites like: realtor.ca and realtylink.org Look for open houses REW.ca (real estate weekly)
REW.CA
Questions to ask REALTOR® at an open house (NON-STRATA) How long has the property been on the market? Have there been any offers? (How much?) Oil tank? (if applies) GST? (new construction) Why is seller moving?
Questions to ask REALTOR® at an open house (STRATA) Rain screen? (older buildings especially) By-law restrictions? (especially pets & rentals) Contingency fund amount? Upcoming works on the building? Last time roof was replaced? (older buildings) Total number of units in the building?
Working with buyers agent? Designated Agency. Buyers agent works for you. Negotiating on your behalf Find recently sold properties in the area Comparative analysis Schedule viewings Take care of all paperwork
Working without buyers agent?
Can probably get some money back Legally must give you impartial advice Limits the rights of the agent Agent takes on full liability
Financing pre-approval pros Know your exact budget Better negotiation position Less hassle when offer is accepted Advantage in multiple offers situation Lock-in low interest rates
Financing pre-approval cons Pressure to buy within set time period (60-90 days) Interest rates could get lower Heavy pull on your credit score every time you need to apply
Mortgage broker vs bank? Mortgage broker works with many institutions and finds best interest rates & terms for clients Bank can only offer their own interest rates
Making an offer Documents to complete: Working with a realtor brochure Individual Identification Information Record Contract of Purchase and Sale Schedule “B” Disclosure of Remigration
Lowball offers Pros: You might get it Get a good counter Cons: Get no counter Lose your negotiation power Lose the property
Offer subjects and clauses Financing subject Inspections subject Strata documents: form b, 2 years worth of minutes, strata plan, depreciation report, strata financial reports, bylaws Any additional subjects
Accepted offer – Closing date Get a lawyer or a notary (real estate agency will send them your documents) Arrange for insurance Pull together your closing costs * Arrange moving
Accepted offer Get your financing Inspections Review documents Remove subjects (within 7-20 days)
Closing date Annual property taxes calculation Property transfer tax due (if applicable) Money gets deposited into sellers account Property title gets transferred onto your name
Closing expenses Inspections - $ Notary & Lawyer fees - $800-$1500 Property Transfer Tax 1% on first $100,000 & 2% on every $100,000 after (first time homebuyer savings apply) GST (if applicable) Clearing title, surveys & other $500+ Mortgage fees (usually added on to over all mortgage total)
Possession date!
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